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Ed's son and daughter-in-law, Buz and Sue, leased the restaurant from Ed. [2] After their divorce in 2001, Buz sold his half to Sue. [3] Cozy Dog is a popular attraction on U.S. Route 66. The restaurant features Route 66 memorabilia and it also features a gift shop with Route 66 merchandise. Springfield, IL, memorabilia is housed there also ...
Sixth St. in Springfield from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and in Lincoln from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. A breakfast menu is available from 7 to 11 a.m. Worried about the wait? Try the online wait list found at ...
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Simply Delicious Catering (2340 W. Grand St., Springfield, 417-766-2946) Pre-orders are open for Simply Delicious’s family feast. The meal feeds eight people with your choice of turkey, ham or ...
The Maid-Rite Sandwich Shop in Springfield, Illinois, is one of the few remaining early Maid-Rite franchises in the United States. This specific shop, built in 1921, claims to have the first drive-thru window in the U.S. [2] The building, along historic U.S. Route 66, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
The majority of the district's buildings were constructed during Springfield's population boom in the 1860s and its subsequent growth in the latter half of the 19th century. These buildings included hotels, drug stores, groceries, clothing stores, and dry goods stores; some of the stores built in this period are still in operation.
The 2500 Sunrise Drive address, former home to Springfield Char House, is the second Mexican restaurant to open in Whitney Business Park this year. And two more established, south-of-the border ...
835 S 6th St Booth-Grunendike Mansion 500 S 6th St c. 1870 Second Empire Bunn-Sankey House 1001 S 6th St 1883 Queen Anne (Half-Timbered) Bernard Stuve House 526 S 7th St 1869 Italianate Camp Lincoln Commissary Building: 1301 N MacArthur Blvd 1903 November 13, 1984 Charles Arnold House 810 E Jackson St Charles Corneau House 426 S 8th St c. 1849